This Washington-based indie rock band takes an abnormal approach to their music. Singer Travis Morrison flaunts his attitude with tongue-in-cheek lyrics that are only matched by his satirical voice and the drumming style strays from the ordinary while keeping its pace in involved time signatures.
*Fun fact: The band got their name from a line uttered by the insurance salesman in the movie Groundhog Day.

In their first couple of albums, ! and The Dismemberment Plan Is Terrified, the band more revolves around noise-rock and punk patterns to introduce their za ...read more

This Washington-based indie rock band takes an abnormal approach to their music. Singer Travis Morrison flaunts his attitude with tongue-in-cheek lyrics that are only matched by his satirical voice and the drumming style strays from the ordinary while keeping its pace in involved time signatures.
*Fun fact: The band got their name from a line uttered by the insurance salesman in the movie Groundhog Day.

In their first couple of albums, ! and The Dismemberment Plan Is Terrified, the band more revolves around noise-rock and punk patterns to introduce their zany disposition. You then see the group widening their horizons greatly with the more experimental albums Emergency and I and Change.

In 2003, the band announced their break-up with Travis Morrison going solo and two members forming a band later called Statehood (Eric Axelson played with Maritime for a bit, but left recently).